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Did as you instructed (I think ). Ran disk utility and the directory issue is gone.
Tried to startup from Sandbox but got the following message: You are unable to log in to the user account "***" at this time So I made a new Sandbox and same thing. Can log into the MacIntosh HD without any problem. I tried checking "ignore ownership on this volume" on the Sandbox but still cannot log in. Any idea why? brent PS One thing I should mention...when I had copied my external drive back to MacIntosh HD and checked to see that the directory issue was resolved, I immediately tried to restart from the Sandbox. When I could not log in, I used the Master Password option for Filevault and changed the login password. That did not change anything and could still not log in. Funny thing is that my original password for filevault let me in to MacIntosh HD. Last edited by Brent; 06-24-2007 at 08:55 AM. |
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